1) 4foot tank, no overflow, on square-tubing stand, with standard plastic canopy. Got it as part of a big buy-over a couple of years ago, and have never used it. The guy I got it from mentioned that the bottom starts leaking when the water level reaches a certain point. It looks like the stand maybe "slopes" a tiny bit to the sides, causing the leak when there's tension. Maybe someone wants to redo the base silicone and see whether the stand can be saved. Glass still in good condition, just needs a wipe from standing in storage for 4 years.

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2) Two foot tank with DIY overflow, sliding covers and small sump, including cabinet and hood (some water and time damage). Needs a good clean, but glass still in very good condition.

@Tiger eye: Yes, it has "eurobracing" and a cross-brace about a third of the way from the one side. I've actually slowly filled it and it started leaking from the base after it was just over halfway filled. I can't promise that it would only be from the base, since I can't test it with the base leaking, but I would definitely bet on it. The sides look decent. Only the base silicone would have to be redone. And glass "as good as new" as it was built and never actually used.